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The Bio Sculpture Ireland team Happy birthdayBio Sculpture!


Bio Sculpture Ireland are celebrating their 10th anniversary in 2011, and will be putting together some fantastic birthday offers to reward loyal customers, old and new.


The family-run business is operated by Helen Ellison and daughter Sinéad. Helen became interested in Bio Sculpture® Gel back in 2000 when she brought it into her own salon. She decided that this was a good point to get more involved and joined the Bio Sculpture® International team soon after, importing, distributing and educating in both Northern and Southern Ireland. Sinéad soon came on board after her return from Australia, where she undertook her initial Bio Sculpture® training.


Helen and Sinéad have worked hard to bring the good name of Bio Sculpture® to Ireland and to make sure that standards remain high, and now offer education in Dublin, Cork and Belfast.


Bio Sculpture Ireland: 01 850 0005 Newskills for theNewYear


If you are looking to brush up on your nail skills for the New Year, Ciara Flanagan, Director of Odyssey Nails Ireland, offers the Odyssey Training Academy.


The course is run as a combined Acrylic and Gel course as Ciara believes that in this competitive market it is better to have knowledge of two systems rather than one. However, if students prefer to just train in one system, separate courses are also available.


This intensive course is run over a seven week period and students will not only learn the basics such as prepping the nail, applying tips, overlay, permanent French and blending and buffing, but they will also be taught how to use forms, electric drills, pinching dowels and carry out simple nail art.


Odyssey: 087 618 6655 Happy birthday!


OPI and Irish Beauty would like to say happy 10th birthday to Nail Envy!


Since the introduction of Original Nail Envy in 2000, Lena White Ltd has sold over 750,000 bottles.


Nail Envy offers clients strong natural nails and can also be worn with nail polish, to give hands and feet a treat.


54 Hennessy Hair and Beauty & OPI: 021 434 3436


Minx™nails by Teresa Smith at the Charlie Le Mindu show. Photograph by John Dunn.


Minx on the catwalk


Designer Charlie Le Mindu wowed the crowds at his Spring 2011 show during London fashion week, and it wasn’t just the clothes that had the wow factor, the models showed off Minx™nails on the catwalk too.


Minx™collaborated with Nails at Work to create one-of-a-kind designs for the show. Models sported yellow and green python print and Minxlusion designs on sharp v- point nails as they sashayed down the runway and posed for the crowd.


Teresa Smith, celebrated UK nail technician and the ‘Nail Professional of the Year’ 2009, headed the team that applied Minx™to the models for the show. Teresa is the founder of mobile manicure service Nails at Work, with clients including Rihanna, Victoria Beckham, M.I.A, and royalty.


Creative Academy Ireland: 01 429 5122 Bieber inspired


Teenage singer Justin Beiber has inspired a new nail polish collectionfor Nicole, by OPI.


The collection, called One Less Lonely Girl, named after one of Justin’s songs, is due to be released this month and contains shades also named after some of his song titles. The collection is set to include a bright red shade called OMB and a glittery polish named Step 2 the Beat of My Heart.


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